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    Wildfire impacts on surface water quality parameters: Cause of data variability and reporting needs by Raoelison, Onja D., Valenca, Renan, Lee, Allison, Karim, Samiha, Webster, Jackson P., Poulin, Brett A., Mohanty, Sanjay K.

    Published in Environmental pollution (1987) (15-01-2023)
    “…Surface runoff mobilizes the burned residues and ashes produced during wildfires and deposits them in surface waters, thereby deteriorating water quality. A…”
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    Wildland-urban interface fire ashes as a major source of incidental nanomaterials by Alshehri, Talal, Wang, Jingjing, Singerling, Sheryl A., Gigault, Julien, Webster, Jackson P., Matiasek, Sandrine J., Alpers, Charles N., Baalousha, Mohammed

    Published in Journal of hazardous materials (05-02-2023)
    “…Although metal and metalloid concentrations in wildfire ashes have been documented, the nature and concentrations of incidental nanomaterials (INMs) in…”
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    Estimating mercury emissions resulting from wildfire in forests of the Western United States by Webster, Jackson P., Kane, Tyler J., Obrist, Daniel, Ryan, Joseph N., Aiken, George R.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (15-10-2016)
    “…Understanding the emissions of mercury (Hg) from wildfires is important for quantifying the global atmospheric Hg sources. Emissions of Hg from soils resulting…”
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    Wildfires: Identification of a new suite of aromatic polycarboxylic acids in ash and surface water by Ferrer, Imma, Thurman, E. Michael, Zweigenbaum, Jerry A., Murphy, Sheila F., Webster, Jackson P., Rosario-Ortiz, Fernando L.

    Published in The Science of the total environment (20-05-2021)
    “…Ash and surface water samples collected after wildfires in four different geographical locations (California, Colorado, Kansas and Alberta) were analyzed. The…”
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    Environmentally persistent free radicals and other paramagnetic species in wildland-urban interface fire ashes by Alam, Mahbub, Sitter, James D., Vannucci, Aaron K., Webster, Jackson P., Matiasek, Sandrine J., Alpers, Charles N., Baalousha, Mohammed

    Published in Chemosphere (Oxford) (01-09-2024)
    “…Wildland-urban interface (WUI) fires consume fuels, such as vegetation and structural materials, leaving behind ash composed primarily of pyrogenic carbon and…”
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    Fate of Endogenous Steroid Hormones in Steer Feedlots Under Simulated Rainfall-Induced Runoff by Mansell, D. Scott, Bryson, Reid J, Harter, Thomas, Webster, Jackson P, Kolodziej, Edward P, Sedlak, David L

    Published in Environmental science & technology (15-10-2011)
    “…Steroid hormones pose potential risks to fish and other aquatic organisms at extremely low concentrations. To assess the factors affecting the release of…”
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    Analysis of trenbolone acetate metabolites and melengestrol in environmental matrices using gas chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry by Parker, Jed A., Webster, Jackson P., Kover, Stephanie C., Kolodziej, Edward P.

    Published in Talanta (Oxford) (15-09-2012)
    “…Studies demonstrate that exposure to steroid hormones in receiving waters can adversely impact reproduction of aquatic organisms. In particular, exogenous…”
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    Occurrence of Trenbolone Acetate Metabolites in Simulated Confined Animal Feeding Operation (CAFO) Runoff by Webster, Jackson P, Kover, Stephanie C, Bryson, Reid J, Harter, Thomas, Mansell, D. Scott, Sedlak, David L, Kolodziej, Edward P

    Published in Environmental science & technology (03-04-2012)
    “…Metabolites of androgenic synthetic growth promoters used at confined animal feeding operations (CAFOs) pose a demonstrated ecological risk. To evaluate the…”
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    Occurence, Fate, and Transport of the Primary Metabolites of Trenbolone Acetate in CAFO Soils and Surface Water Runoff by Webster, Jackson P

    Published 01-01-2010
    “…Metabolites of synthetic growth promoters used in industrial cattle production pose a demonstrated ecological risk to waterways adjacent to beef feedlot…”
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    Occurence, Fate, and Transport of the Primary Metabolites of Trenbolone Acetate in CAFO Soils and Surface Water Runoff by Webster, Jackson P

    “…Metabolites of synthetic growth promoters used in industrial cattle production pose a demonstrated ecological risk to waterways adjacent to beef feedlot…”
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    Dissertation